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Memorex Slim DVD Video 25-Pack Storage Cases (Clear)

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Functional and easy to store

(5 out of 5) by Rodney D. Woods on Oct 21, 2009 (Richmond)
I use these cases exclusively for any DVD-R I burn. They hold up much better than acrylic jewel cases and saves space over standards DVD cases. There are some other "space saving" cases out there, but for the money and availability, you can't beat these.

Awesome!

(5 out of 5) by Michael Lisanti on Aug 6, 2009 (Gilbert, AZ USA)
I love these DVD cases!
Great protection for all the discs I have!
Highly recommended!

DVD Cases

(4 out of 5) by simisal on Aug 1, 2009 (USA)
The cases seem to be very well made and will serve their pupose. The price was also fair.

Top Notch Cases Protect Your Valuable Disks

(5 out of 5) by Hammy Technoid on May 31, 2009 (Anchorage, AK)
I bought these based on all the positive feedback I read here. I agree with the majority of reviewers. These cases are wonderful. I am more than pleased with them. I just ordered 2 more boxes of them. With free super shipping, this deal can't be beat. Thank you Memorex and thank you Amazon.

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Economical in area and price

(5 out of 5) by calvinnme on Jan 31, 2009 (Fredericksburg, Va)
These cases are durable and don't take up much space. I use them to house all of my DVD+R's which are also Memorex -Memorex DVD+R 16x 4.7GB 100 Pack Spindle. As several have already mentioned, they are much more durable than jewel cases, and if you have anything that you want to last you should never just leave it in a cheap paper sleeve. It will cost you in the long run.

They reliably hold the DVD in place if you need to travel with one or more of them, and you don't need to worry about labeling. I tend to be rather cheap so I don't bother with professional DVD labeling packages. I simply bend the DVD cover back at a greater than 180 degree angle. That causes an opening between the plastic and the cover. I can then drop a piece of paper with the DVD title into this opening opposite the side of the case with the DVD. I then have a labeled DVD cover that does not involve marking on the DVD itself.